Man-woman relationships -- Fiction; Marriage -- Fiction; Women -- Conduct of life -- Fiction
=WRITTEN IN THE SAND.= By G. R. DUVAL
This is a romance, perhaps it would be truer to say _THE_ romance, of
the Sahara. For the desert, ever changing, ever mysterious, is less a
setting for than an actor in this dramatic story of love and adventure,
wherein the eternal word of all romance is written in the sand by a
beautiful English girl as her answer to a French captain of spahees.
=Cloth, 335 pages. Decorated Jacket and Frontispiece by George Gibbs.
Price, $1.20 net. Postage, 14 cents.=
=THE RELUCTANT LOVER.= By STEPHEN McKENNA
The Reluctant Lover is the most modern of modern young men, and still
more advanced is the determined girl who sets out to capture his cool,
chaste heart. In portraying her and her preference for an unwilling
rather than a willing lover, Mr. Stephen McKenna strikes a note of
refreshing unconventionality and shows a profound knowledge of modern
feminine psychology that will especially delight his women readers.
=Cloth, 340 pages. Decorated Jacket. Price, $1.20 net. Postage, 14 cts.=
=THE MYSTERY OF 31, NEW INN.= By R. AUSTIN FREEMAN
The fact that Jeffrey Blackmore made two wills, seemingly alike yet
cunningly different, caused John Thorndyke, master-mind, to suspect a
tragedy. With the logic and cool analysis of a lawyer and scientist he
works out and proves his theory in the most startling manner, bringing
the work to an amazing but thoroughly logical conclusion. In John
Thorndyke, Mr. Freeman has created one of the most fascinating
characters of recent fiction.
=Cloth, 340 pages. Price, $1.20 net. Postage, 14 cents.=
=A LIVING LEGACY.= By RUTH UNDERWOOD
This is the story of a marvelous girl—with strong, clear views of life
and duty—always sane but sometimes startling. The man is a big,
broadminded, open-hearted man who does big things in a big way. Around
the two is woven a love story which grips and carries you almost
breathlessly through to the climax.
=Cloth, 438 pages. Price, $1.35 net. Postage, 14 cents.=
=THE GULF BETWEEN.= By ANNA COSTANTINI
The romantic story of a beautiful American girl who does not find in her
marriage to an Italian Count the undivided devotion she expects, and who
does not readily adapt herself to the idle social life of the Italian
nobility. This revelation by one “on the inside” is sure to appeal to a
large circle of readers.
=Cloth, 320 pages. Price, $1.20 net. Postage, 12 cents.=
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TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES
1. Silently corrected typographical errors and variations in spelling.
2. Archaic, non-standard, and uncertain spellings retained as printed.
3. Enclosed italics font in _underscores_.
4. Enclosed bold font in =equals=.
End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Sylvia, by Upton Sinclair
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